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Daniel Tordera Salvador is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry, Universitat de València. He is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Science (ICMOL) and leads research within the MOED (Molecular Optoelectronic Devices) team, focusing on the development of stable and efficient optoelectronic materials and devices.
His research interests lie at the intersection of physical chemistry and materials science, particularly in organic and molecular electronics. Key areas include Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells (LECs), device stability, charge transport, and emissive materials for solid-state lighting and display applications. His work combines materials synthesis, device engineering, and physical characterization to advance next-generation optoelectronic technologies.
The trends in his research, as inferred from his doctoral work and group focus, emphasize sustainable and efficient light-emitting technologies using molecular materials. These efforts fall within the broader domains of renewable energy materials, solid-state physics, and functional organic materials.
While no specific awards are listed in the provided text, his affiliation with ICMOL and leadership in an active research group suggest recognition within the scientific community.
Dr. Tordera has supervised doctoral research, having completed his own PhD on stable and efficient LECs under the guidance of Dr. Henk J. Bolink and Dr. Enrique Ortí Guillén. There is no mention of grants or external funding in the provided content.
He is actively involved in the MOED research group at the Institute of Molecular Science (ICMOL), a leading center for molecular science research in Spain, where his team focuses on the design, fabrication, and characterization of novel optoelectronic devices.
